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  • members elected from the faculty for three-year overlapping terms with the provision that the committee be comprised of one member chosen from the College of Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Social Sciences; one member chosen from the College of Natural Sciences; and one member chosen from either the College of Health Professions or the College of Professional Studies. Advisory Membership: Director of first year experience program; director of international honors program; director of core

  • . In 1947, Lemkin reiterated this argument, noting that genocide includes “the prevention of life…and also devices considerably endangering life and health.” 16 Genocide had to be inclusive, because Lemkin recognized that violent logics could be constituted and implemented differently depending on their contexts. After all, the persistent nature of potentially violent visions of the world is what makes genocide a terribly perennial problem. 13 Or, on the other hand, that something does not have to

  • . In 1947, Lemkin reiterated this argument, noting that genocide includes “the prevention of life…and also devices considerably endangering life and health.” 16 Genocide had to be inclusive, because Lemkin recognized that violent logics could be constituted and implemented differently depending on their contexts. After all, the persistent nature of potentially violent visions of the world is what makes genocide a terribly perennial problem. 13 Or, on the other hand, that something does not have to

  • 253.535.7244 www.plu.edu/busa/ business@plu.edu Mark Mulder, Ph.D., Dean Juanita Reed, M.Ed., Associate Dean MissionThe PLU School of Business is a community of compassionate faculty, staff, and administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal arts that inspires students to: LEARN for life; LIVE purposefully; LEAD responsibly; and CARE for others. Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Overall Requirements A

  • global equity. The world’s equity is currently at 59.83% which is not awesome, but I guess we saw that coming. At the time Maddy and Matthew were dating, and I don’t know if they did it on purpose, but they did everything in their power to not make me feel left out. The same energy happen with some good friends in high school, there is nothing better than having friends who care enough to make you feel welcome under all circumstances. There was something magical about sleep deprivation and not

  • Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) are very stable and unreactive compounds with the ability to bioaccumulate in organisms. This is alarming because we are projected to increase the amount of PFCs manufactured by quite a significant amount. The production and accumulation of PFCs in water systems across the globe has already been linked to numerous adverse health effects. Advanced Reduction Processes (ARPs) that enlist the help of hydrated electrons show promise for breaking down a variety of PFCs, including the most

  • of the Duwamish River Sammy Weber, Capstone Senior Seminar Determining appropriate remedial methods for river sediments contaminated with halogenated aromatic compounds has been a frequent issue in the field of environmental chemistry. When halogenated aromatic compounds such as polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated dibenzodioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans are present in these aquatic environments, they can pose serious risks to the health of the ecosystem. The Duwamish River is an

  • Structure of the University The Components of the Academic Structure of the University College of Health Professions College of Liberal Studies College of Natural Sciences College of Professional Studies (When the terms departments, divisions, schools, colleges, interdisciplinary programs, institutes, and research centers are used, these terms are interchangeable with the faculty members assigned to, or in the case of interdisciplinary programs, affiliated with, these entities meeting in assembly

  • crises at the institutional level. This course provides practical experiences where students analyze and apply knowledge related to crisis management systems essential to the health and safety of employees and students. (2) EDUC 747 : Central Office and Programmatic Leadership This course focuses on superintendent or school district leader roles in establishing effective central management and the integration of special programs; including, Title I, LAP, student services, early childhood, career and

  • types of housing, expectations of residents, ethnic & socio-economic makeup of the community. This research examines the development of community in New Salishan and utilizes partnership with community members, soliciting their input in research design. The primary methodology utilizes focus groups co-facilitated by Community Health Advocates and university research team. The goal of the research is to provide feedback to community residents and leaders and in partnership, guide next steps in